Renner Wants to Drop Premium Taxes, Expand Florida Cat Fund Coverage

 Florida gubernatorial candidate Paul Renner, a former speaker of the Florida House, wants to elim


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inate the premium tax on residential property, part of his plan to reduce homeowners’ insurance costs.


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The plan, which also includes


tweaks to the Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund, could cut HO premiums by as much as 20% if insurer savings are passed on to consumers, Renner said this week.


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“When insurers’ costs decline, they must adjust their rates, resulting in lower insurance premium


s, reduced pressure for annual rate increases, and a more stable insurance market,” Renner’s campaign said in a statement.


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Renner’s plan would likely meet with some support but also opposition from some sectors. Florida Cat Fund leadership has steadfastly opposed changes to the stat


e-backed reinsurance program. And local governments and public employees, already at risk of lo


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proved by voters, may rally against proposed cuts.


Renner’s campaign did not say how much elimination of the premium tax would cost Florida state and local governments, but he noted in a news release that “we can


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afford” to repeal the tax. Part of the revenue from premium taxes goes to help fund the Florida Fir


e Marshal and to fund firefighters’ and municipal police officers retir


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ement trust funds, according to the state Department of Revenue. It’s unclear how that funding would be replaced under Renner’s plan.


For the Cat Fund, Renner’s plan would require the fund to provide coverage for smaller hurricanes, presumably by lowering the retention level, or insurer deductible, on the fund’s reinsurance offerings.


He also would have the Cat Fund remove the 25% rapid cash buildup provision, which requires insurers to pay more than is actuarially called for. His plan also would req


uire the Fund to cover actual claims costs, or loss adjustment expenses after a hurricane, raising payouts to insurance carriers.


Renner is among a dozen Republican candidates and just as many Democrats running for governor this year as Gov. Ron DeSantis’ term comes to an end. The Rep


ublican frontrunner, according to news reports, is U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds. He, too, has said he will w


ork “to solve the property insurance crisis” and lower housing costs.


Donalds has called for more transparency and an insurance company scorecard, which he said would encourage competition. He also has pushed for federal tax br


eaks for flood insurance purchases, along with “modest changes” to the Cat Fund,

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